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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Muslim religious leaders discuss environmental governance in summit

COTABATO CITY -- Over a hundred Islamic religious leaders, members of the Islamic studies academe, non-government organizations, Islamic educators and community advocates all over Central Mindanao convened for the first Regional Islamic Summit on Environmental Governance from July 7 to 9, 2007, here.

Dubbed as Khalifatul Ardh or Steward of the Earth, the three-day Summit aims to raise awareness of environmental governance, get the involvement of stakeholders in environmental governance advocacy and encourage the Regional Legislative Assembly (RLA) of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Armm) to enact effective environmental laws derived from the religious teachings of Islam.

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The release of Al Khalifa is the highlight of the Summit; the sourcebook that will discuss environmental governance in ethical, religious, and technical aspects.

City Mayor Muslimin Sema welcomed the activity, emphasizing the sourcebook as "the practical applications of Islamic teachings to environmental care."

Gracing the summit is US Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie A. Kenny, who said, "This initiative is unique for this is the first time people from all sectors met and came up with a guide book that will help every Muslim be a responsible environmental steward in Islam way."

Armm Governor Datu Zaldy Uy Ampatuan expressed his concern on the environment of the region in his State of the Region Address (Sora) through the implementation of programs that will intensify reforestation and rehabilitation of all coastal and marine resources as well as enforcing laws and policies protecting the rights of cultural communities from environmental degradation.

The summit is a joint effort of the City of Government of Cotabato, Assembly of the Darul Ifta of the Philippines, Notre Dame University-Accelerated Teachers Education Porgram, Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Armm and US Agency for International Development/EcoGov2 Project. (Press release)

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